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American Media Services P Stations in the U.S. Hawaii American Media Services P. 0. Box 20696 LLC CHARLESTON, SC 29413 DEVELOPERS & BROKERS OF RADIO PROPERTIES TEL (843) 972 -2200 WWW.AMERICANMEDIASERVICES.COM FAX (843) 881-4436 KWAI(AM)- Jan 21, 1972: 1080 khz: 5 kw -U. TL: N21 17 41 W157 owner: Big Island Radio L.P. (acq 6-9-97) Fomat: Adult contemn. *Michael Douglas. pres: Gwen Squyres, stn mgr. sls dir & engrg VP; 51 49. Hrs opn: 24. 100 N. Beretania St., Suite 401 (96817). (808) Target aud: 25 -54; women. *Buddy Gordon. gen mgr. Dean Rogers, cons mgr, den VP & progmg dir. 523 -3868. Fax: (808) 531 -6532. Licensee: Radio Hawaii Inc. (acq 2 -85) Format: News/talk. News staff: 3; news progmg 72 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25-64; general. Spec prog: Tongan 8 hrs, Samoan 10 hrs, Kalaheo Lahaina relg 4 hrs, health 12 hrs, sports 3 hrs, Iranian one hr wkly. Barry Wagenvoord, pres, gen mgr, prom mgr, progmg dir & news dir; Renee KTOH(FM)- June 1, 2002: 99.9 mhz; 100 kw. 892 ft. TL: N21 56 11 KLHI -FM- May 1984: 101.1 mhz; 100 kw. 745 It. TL: N20 41 27 Rosehill, opns VP: Ralph Wilson, chief of engrg. W159 26 43. 4334 Rice St., Ste. 2048, Lihue (96766). PO Box 929 W156 22 07. Stereo. 311 Ano St., Kahului (96732). (808) 877 -5566. (96741). (808)246 -4444. Fax: (808) 246 -4405. Licensee: Hochman Fax: (808) 871 -0666. Web Site: www.thepointfm101.com. Licensee: Kz00(AM)- Oct 18, 1963: 1210 khz; 1 kw -U. TL: N21 17 59 W157 Hawaii -One Inc. group owner: Hochman Hawaii -One Inc. (acq Pacific Radio Group Inc. (group owner; acq 12- 10 -99; grpsl) Wash 51 33. (CP: TL: N21 17 41 W157 51 49). 250 Ward Ave.. Suite 209 6 -23-00; $125,000 for CP) Formal: Oldies. News staff: one. Target ally: Dan Alpert. Format: Alternative rock. News staff: one: one. Target (96814). (808) 593.2880. Fax: (808) 596-0083. Licensee: Polynesian aud: 25-54; Adults. *Rates: $25; 20; 20; 15. aud: 25 -49. e Pamela Tsutsue, gen mgr & stn mgr: Jeff Hunter, cons Broadcasting Inc. (acq 4-1-67) Format: Japanese, English. *David mgr & progmg dir; Debbie Probst, gen sls mgr; Sherri Grimes, prom Furuya, pres, gen mgr & news dir; Robyn Furuya. VP; Ralph Wilson, mgr: Ead Tolley, chief of engrg. *Rates: $24; 24; 24; 15.. chief of engrg. Kaneohe KPOA(FM)- October 1984: 93.5 mhz; 1.4 kw. 1,305 ft. TL: N20 50 Kahaluu KXME(FM)- Oct 17, 1997: 104.3 mhz; 73.5 kw. 2,116 ft. TL: N21 19 43 W156 54 04. (CP: 346 w, ant 2,421 ft.). Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. 311 49 W157 45 24. Hm opn: 24. 900 Fort St., 7th Fl., Honolulu (96813). Ano St., Kahului (96732). (808) 877 -5566. Fax: (808) 877 -2888. (808) (808) 275-1000. Fax: (808) 536 -2528. Web Site: www.xtremeradio.net. 871 -0666. Web Site: www.kpoa.com. Licensee: Pacific Radio Group KLEO(FM)- 1992: 106.1 mhz; 3 kw. 2,585 ft. TL: N19 35 W155 31 Licensee: CXR Holdings Inc. Group owner: Cox Broadcasting (acq Inc. (group owner; acq 12- 10-99; grpsl) Wash airy: Kenkel & 58 23. (CP: 7.3 kw, ant 2,908 ft.). Kuakini Tower, 75 -5722 Kaukini 11-10-99; grpsl) Format: Top 40. Target aud: 18-24. *Bob Neil, CEO Associates. Format: Hawaiian. News staff: one; news progmg one hr Hwy., Suie 205 (96740). (808) 329-6633. Fax: (808) 326 -7886. Web & pres; Austin Vali, VP: Mark Haworth, gen sls mgr; Scott McKenzie, wkly. Target aud: Adults; 25 -54. Eddie Johnson, CFO; Pamela Site: www.kleofm.com. Licensee: ECRP Hawaii LLC. Group owner: prom dir; Kevin Akitake. progmg dir & mus dir. Tsutsui, gen mgr; Jeff Hunter, cons mgr; Debbie Probst, gen sls mgr: Emerald City Radio Partners (acq 7 -25 -01; grpsl). Format: Adult Sherd Grimes, prom mgr; Alaka'i Paleka, progmg dir & mus dir; Wendy contemn. Hawaiian. *Nora Weinberger, gen mgr; Heather Lindsey, Ocher, news dir: Earl Tolley, chief of engrg. e Rates: $40; 40; 40; 30.. progmg dir. Kapaa Lanai City Kahului KITH(FM) -Not on air, target date: mid -1999: 98.9 mhz; 100 kw. 918 ft. TL: N21 56 11 W159 26 43. 4334 Rice St., Ste. 204 B, Lihue KONI(FM)- Nov 1, 1993: 104.7 mhz; kw. 2,447 ft. TL: N20 48 23 (96766). (808) 246-4444. Fax: (808) 246 -4405. Licensee: Hochman 50 KA01- FM- (Wailuku). June 1974: 95.1 mhz; 1001(w. 1,227 ft. TL: N20 W156 52 01. 300 Ohukai Rd., Suite C -317, Kihei (96753). Hawaii-Two Inc. (acq 7 -14-00; $110,000 for CP) *George Hochman, (808) 38 12 W156 23 24. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box 38 (96732). (808) 875 Fax: gen mgr. -8866. (808) 875-8870. Licensee: Hochman Hawaii 244-9145. Licensee: Visionary Related Entertainment Inc. (group Publishing Inc. (acq 6 -17 -02; $1.15 million). Format: Adult contemn. owner; acq 8 -1 -90; $650,000; FTR: 8- 20.90) Format: Adult contemp. Target aud: 25-54: Maui county residents. Steve Aheong, gen mgr News staff: one; news progmg 5 hrs wkly. Target aud: General. *John & gen sls mgr: Paul Douglas, progmg dir. Detz, pres & gen mgr. Kawaihae KWYI(FM)- November 1993: 106.9 mhz; 5.5 kw. 341 ft. TL: N19 KAOI(AM)- Oct 11, 1979: 1110 khz; 5 kw-U. TL: N20 47 30 W156 28 53 Lihue 09 W155 39 28. Hm opn: 6 AM-10 PM. Box -1040 21. Stereo. 1900 Main St., Wailuku (96793). (Acq 7-21.90; grpsl; FTR: 6540, 64 Mamalahoa Hwy., Suite 4, Kamuela (96743). (808) 885-9866. Fax: 6- 18-90) *Net: CBS, CNN, Westwood One. Format: Talk/news, KFMN(FM)- Mar 7, 1988: 96.9 mhz; 100 kw. 400 ff. TL: N21 59 54 (808) 885 -6480. Licensee: Colin H. Naito. Format: Adult contemn. sports. Target aud: 25-54. John Detz Jr., CEO; Joe Detz, news dir: W159 25 35. Stereo. Hm opn: 24. Box 1566 (96766 -5566). (808) Target aud: 25-54. *Colin H. Naito, gen mgr. Cindy Paulos, pub affrs dir; Alex Kowalski, chief of engrg. 246-1197. (808) 246-9797. Fax: (808) 246-9697. E -mail: kfmn @gte.net. Licensee: FM 97 Associates. (acq 6.7.88; $600.000) KNUI(AM)- Sept 14, 1962: 900 khz; 5 kw -U. TL: N20 47 30 W156 Kealakekua Wash airy: Mullin, Rhyne, Emmons & Toped. Format: Adult contemn. 28 21. Hrs opn: 24. 311 Ano St. (96732). (808) 877.5566. Fax: (808) News staff: one; news progmg 4 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54; island 877 -2888. (808) 871-0666. E -mail: onair @knuiam900.com. Web Sie: residents & visitors. John Wada, gen mgr. progmg dir & mus dir; KAOY Listing follows KKON. www.knui900.com. Licensee: Pacific Radio Group Inc. (group owner; -FM- Dianne Reynolds -Mikami, sls dir & prom dir; Russell Wada, chief of acq 12- 10 -99; grpsl) Net: ABC/E. Format: Hawaiian, full service. engrg. News staff: one; news progmg 14 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35.54. Spec KKON(AM)- October 1963: 790 khz; 5 kw -U. TL: N19 31 10 W155 prog: Filipino 12 hrs wkly. Eddie Johnson, CEO & CFO: Chuck 55 08. Hm opn: 24. Rebroadcasts KIPA(AM) Hilo 100% 688 Kinoole 'KHJC(FM) -Not on air, target date: unknown: 88.9 mhz; 100 kw. 892 Bergson, pres & CFO: Pamela Tsutsui, gen mgr: Jeff Hunter. cons St., Hilo (96720). (808) 935 -6858. Fax: (808) 969 -7949. Licensee: Big ft. TL: N21 56 11 W159 26 43. CSN International, 3000 W. MacArthur mgr; Debbie Probst, gen sis mgr & rgnl sls mgr; Sherri Grimes, prom Island Radia (Hawaii LP.). Group owner: Big Island Radio L.P. (acq Blvd., 3rd Fl.. Santa Ana (92704). (949) 492 -9800. Licensee: CSN mgr; Kopaa Tia, progmg dir; Wendy Osher, news dir; Earl Tolley, chief 7- 23 -97; grpsl) Format: Oldies. Target aud: 35 plus; general. Spec International. (group owner) of engrg. Rates: $18; 18; 18; 11.. prog: Hawaiian mus. Buddy Gordon, gen mgr. sls dir & progmg mgr; Chris Loos, news dir; Alan Rosario, chief of engrg. KONG(AM)- 1939: 570 khz: 1 kw -U. TL: N21 59 33 W159 24 24. Box KNUI -FM- June 22, 1984: 99.9 mhz; 100 kw. -540 ft. TL: N20 47 30 1748, KONG Radio Bldg., 4271 Halenani St. (96766). (808) 245 -9527. W156 28 21. Format: Adult contemn. News staff: one. Target aud: KAOY- FM- Co-owned with KKON. Nov 11, 1982: 101.5 mhz; 6 kw. E -mail: [email protected]. Licensee: Visionary Related 15.. 25-49. *Rates: $24: 24: 24: 2,052 ft. TL: N19 31 10 W155 55 08. Stereo. Net: ABC /C. Format: Entertainment Inc. (group owner; acq 8 -3-98; $2.2 million with Classic rock. Target aud: 18 -49. co-located FM) Format: News/talk, sports. Target aud: 25-54. John Kailua (MU, CEO; Dennis Kennedy, progmg dir. Kekaha KONG-FM- Oct 17, 1983: 93.5 mhz; 100 kw. 226 ft. TL: N21 59 33 KRTR -FM- Oct 9, 1978: 96.3 mhz; 75 kw. 2,120 ft. TL: N21 19 49 W159 24 24. Stereo. Format: Hot adult Comtemp. Target aud: 18-49. W157 45 24. Stereo. 900 Fort St., 7th Fl., Honolulu (96813). (808) KSHK(FM)-Licensed to Kekaha. See Honolulu 275-1000. Fax: (808) 536-2528. Web Site: www.krater96.com. Licensee: CXR Holdings Inc. Group owner: Cox Broadcasting (acq Lihue-Kauai 11- 10-99; grpsp Format: Adult contemp, news. Target aud: 25 -54. Kihei Spec prog: Hawaiian 4 hrs, jazz 4 hrs wkly.
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